To put that number into perspective, energy drinks can contain upward of 300
milligrams of caffeine per serving, depending on brand and serving size.
This formula contains 80
milligrams of caffeine per serving, not just to support energy and focus levels, but also to aid bodily defense systems in resisting the damage of oxidative stress.
Matcha does have less caffeine than coffee, and it varies depending on how much matcha you add to your drink and how much coffee you drink, but the matcha I was drinking has 34
milligrams of caffeine per serving, versus 95 milligrams in a typical cup of coffee.
Not exact matches
The beverage's production process uses Sunny Crunch's special water filtration process and a blend
of medium roast Arabica beans from Central and South America to produce a low - acid cold brew coffee with 183
milligrams per serving of caffeine, delivering a strong and tasty jolt
of natural energy.
Caffeinated Club is a crisp, clean, clear, lightly flavored soda water with
caffeine, the equivalent to a can
of cola, about 34
milligrams per serving.
That is why nearly all decaffeinated coffees contain less than 10
milligrams of caffeine (typically two to five
milligrams)
per serving.